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. they arrested the brother at the sub station and on the charge of homicide. a shocking and heart breaking development in the hunt for the killer of a 8-year-old girl in the county. we are here at occupy the farm. community activist, in an effort to take back the piece of property from berkeley and prevent development. i will have more. a group getting a very
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special pampering in store them on on "mornings on 2". this is ktvu, "mornings on 2". good morning, everyone. welcome to "mornings on 2". it is sunday, may 12th. happy mother's day, everyone out there. i am mike mibach. >> i am claudine wong. and we will check in with rosemary. we will see what we have in store on this mother's day. >> hello to you and happy mother's day. we have another day in store. subtle changes and fog is greeting us. and not as even widespread as yesterday. i am expecting a rapid warm up. by the afternoon. mostly sunny skies. i see an advantager sea breeze moving in and we could begin an earlier cool down and i am going to break this down for you. in the extended forecast. all of you taking a drop. >> i will look at the numbers
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coming up. a rural community is stunned after they arrested the brother in the death of leila fowler, she was found stabbed to death in valley springs late last months. her brother first told them he saw a male intruder running through the scene. and examining dna evidence and interviewing the family, detectives arrested his 12-year-old brother last night. >> during the past 15 days. we have conducted extensive investigation. these types of cases require several at a time. and it was our commitment to make sure we did a thorough job as possible. >> despite the arrest, the sheriff said it is still an active investigation. the district attorney will decide whether to prosecute the 12-year-old as an adult. deputies are still guarding the fowler home and the family has
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here are the events. leila fowler was stabbed to death. the 12-year-old brother said he saw a tall man with long gray hair running away. >> on may second, they were analyzing several knives at the home to see if one was the weapon use the attack and last night. they announced they arrested his 12-year-old -- her 12-year-old brother. we posted the entire news conference on line. click on the bay area news tab. there is a disputed piece of farm land owned by uc berkeley. we are live now in albany with more on the resistance the protestors face as they try to reclaim the plot of land. katie? >> reporter: they camped out overnight. we have a few people waking up.
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yesterday, they planted rows of squash. and other vegetables here in this piece of land. they are trespassing and they say it is worth it to stop very many. if we move over to the left. they have a whole bunch more plants to plant today. they are hoping that uc berkeley will realize what a reasonable resource this is as a farm as opposed to a development. >> this is peaceful and they showed up here and show you the resistance movement that started yesterday. >> our press passing and in -- trespassing and in violation of the penal code. >> reporter: farmers took over this tract. it is owned by the university of california berkeley and slated for development. more than 50 people entered the property at san pablo avenue.
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they planted squash, and brought in goats and chickens. they think itit is more valuabl as a farm. again, they are trespassing. and some are willing to be arrested to prove their point. >> i am a student and in the department of natural resources. i am disappointed towards the trend towards privatization and see this is is a good way for the university to show it is still committed to the public mission. >> reporter: now, it is certainly a valuable resource for uc berkeley. they have been working to develop the port for five years now. >> they are illegally occupying our land. this area is slated for multi use development site. both for senior housing as well as for a grocery store that is sorely needed for this area. >> reporter: claire holmes, said the land has not been farmed for 70 years and
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construction will begin in 2014. the census is the university land and uc berkeley police have been on site monitoring the protestors and we spoke with this this morning. there is no enforcement of an eviction. there is an officer on scene this morning as well as the campers that were here over fight. they will get up and start planting more fruit and vegetables. until the university makes them leave and at this point. no word yet on when the university is going to force an eviction. >> live in albany. channel 2 news. details are emerges as to what sparked the shake up at the police department. they learned the new court appointed police compliance director told jean quan he wanted to remove jordan. within hours, jordan was seeking a medical retirement and there was a an acting chief that stepped down two days
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later. we will talk live to the new interim police chief about the changes and impact object reducing crime and the morale of the rank and file. there is is a a shooting near the field on mini drive and whitney avenue. the latest incident was a few yards away from the field. they were okay and the car was hit several times from broken glass. an arguments at a t ballgame also led to shots being fired. a suspect was arrested in that case and there was a lack of evidence. the little league said it cannot put children and their families at risk. it is with the greater vallejo district. they are pouring the districts and serving the garlic fries. they authorize the union to
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call a strike. the local 2 union represents eight concessionaires. and they are ranging from cooking the feed to delivering it. they have not had a raise in three years. >> we are not asking for a castle. we want to take care of o families. >> they have had five discussions so far. they look to resolve it at the bargaining table. >> they employ the workers. and they said concessionaires earn some of the highest in the industry. >> the two sides will meet for a sixth bargaining session is s and the latest dispute is between union and center plate. >> other park employees would stand the concessions. they are hoping for good news about stephon curry as they continue their push in the game four after reinjurying his ankle in the 4th quarter of friday night's game three. the warriors lost the game by
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3 points. the ex rates came back negative. but the 12:30 start time could make things problematic. >> he will bounce back. hopefully, he knows. he is with us. he is our leader. we will have to do it collectivelily and not let it bother us. >> they are also waiting to see if a calf injury to tony parker will beverage him for today's game. today is the fourth and final day of the napa valley valley bottle rock festival. ♪ the shins and kings of leon were among the performers. today, it is the zac brown band. they estimate up to 35,000 people could attend today. despite the large attendance, they said the festival is relatively trouble pre. there is one arrest for public
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intoxication and responded to 42 calls for drunkenness and assaults outside the venue. they have more calls for noise and other problems. they will receive pampering today. 25 homeless mothers will get complimentary hair and make up center before heading on over to brunch in the star light center. >> it is a provider to homeless families. >> you moms wonder, we will and see how we are looking this sunday morning. >> it is going to be like yesterday. temperatures will warm up well above the seasonal average. enjoying it. and it is a little toasty and you will be just as hot today. giving you a live look there. >> it does look like into san francisco, we have the bay bridge. and fog and low clouds. and with us this morning. >> in fact, it looks like the sun is already beginning.
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to poke through the low cloud and in oakland and santa rosa and petaluma. and stuck with dense patchy fog. new repeat of how we started as well. >> we have a pretty on board robust and the rest of us are calm. >> widespread 50s. and 57 in oakland. and upper 50s, redwood city and in antioch. once genova checking in at 48 -- once again, novato checking in. and bring along the jacket. we are looking at a quick warm up as we get to the mid-morning hours. you will begin to feel the difference. here is the pacific satellite view. this is going to be the cooling trend we see. it is a transition that some of us may fill later today. >> by the afternoon, i am expecting a strong are on shore breeze.
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if you are well inland, you are not going to file it. >> it impacts the coast and then sings into the bay and then by tomorrow. >> you will see the notable drop in the temperatures as well. >> it is in nap families pa. and 84 in no and in san rafael. and sausalito. beautiful, if you are going out to sausalito. and i expect the afternoon see breeze to kick in. >> always handy. >> 76 today. and if you are going to the spring festival there. >> and danville. and a nice day for a dip in the pool for you. >> santa cruz and nice and warm. >> 81, palo alto. and redwood city. >> 81 in san francisco. it is going it to come early on. and then by 4:00. it will be cooling off with the on shower breeze. >> this is the cooling trend.
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>> big drop for the inland areas. and we will have a look at your lunchtime numbers coming up. the ground keeps moving. >> the homeowners are now asked to leave and why the situation is getting even more critical. >> a well known psychic is defending herself this morning. what sylvia brown told one of the mothers of the kidnapping in my. >> this looks empty. >> the smooth ride is there. >> if you have to travel along the interstate. no problems for you. and we will keep you updated. it is 7:13 on the clock. this is "mornings on 2". [ female announcer ] the one for all.
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. welcome back. live look there. greeted by low clouds and fog.
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a landslide in the small community on the edge of clear lake is getting more critical. this is showing the damage out there. >> it started sliding in march and it has shifted more than 10 feet. eight homes have been abandoned. check that out. and it is under imminent evacuation notices. it is considered so dangerous that mail delivery has delivered. and there is no explanation for the siden underground springs may be to blame. nasa said it could take a few weeks to see if a a.m. nopia leak has been fixed. two astronauts did the spacewalk to repair the leaky pump. nasa said so far no signs of leaks. they will monitor the pump to see if it was personally fix
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see. there was a three day standoff and they are waiting to see if they are safe this morning. they heard a loud boom and then a person taken away on a stretcher. >> he was a little touched or off a little bit. you could tell he wasn't normal. place say the incident began three days ago with a call on a check for someone in the home. they discovered three children were being held hostage. they will release more information. more is pouring in for michelle knight. they marched from the hospital where ariel castro he kept knight, and gina dejesus and
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amanda berry. they he held nie the longest. and there are reports she he may have had a difficult home life before being kid fanned. she has refused to see her family. offers of help are now pouring in for the kidnapped women. >> they have raised more than $50,000. the money will go to pay for therapy, education and housing. cash, gifts. furniture and even the use of a vacationmeare being offered up by people all over the world. various businesses are offering free he services, healthcare. food and beauty services. a home next door to the one where the three women were hill is boarded up. they finished securing it up. they have not said why it is a place of interest. they are still keeping around the clock patrols. that started after people said they he were going to burn down ariel castro's home. sylvia brown is defending a statement she made about victim
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amanda berry. on the episode of monday tell williams, she told her, her daughter was dead. she died two years later. brown said in 50 years of work she is more right than wrong and she is glad her prediction turned out to be false. rain is delaying this in bangladesh. they are using cranes and other heavy machinery. and so far, they have recovered more than 1100 bodies from the eight story building. rescuers got a small boost on friday. they found a young woman alive. 17 days after the collapse. >> doctors say her condition is improving. >> 27 minors are killed within an explosion at a coalmine in china. >> eight miners were working under ground in a province yesterday afternoon when the blast happened. it is the second deadly blast
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that happened within a 12 hour period. >> china's mines are considered regulators are ty saying there is a steering problem with trucks. it could cause a loss of control. it included 352,000 f 150 trucks. no deaths or injuries are reported. one driver said it led to a crash into a parked car. they say driving while sleep deprived may be as dangerous as driving under the influence. >> this is caused by drowsy driving to 2010. a study from the centers of disease control and prevention found adults reported nodding off at the wheel at least once in a month's time. >> they are locked in a stalemate and how to glenn rate
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funds. and it is designated for fund at schools. they wants the this based on number of students enrolled. they favor prioritizing poorer schools. they are casting votes on which community projects to fund. they are deciding how to spend $2.000000 from a tax proposal. >> this includes street improvements and up grades to schools. one of the highest ranking women executives in pro sport is stepping down. amy trask spent 25 years with the raiders. she game chief executive officer in 1977 and a trusted advisor to al davis. her resignation is not a surprise. >> they told trask, she would have a subordinate role hunt his leadership. >> having honored a commitment
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to have a smooth transfer of control. i no he longer wish to remain with the organization. end quote. >> they thanked trask and wished her the very best in her future endeavors. >> he is determined to fill this goal. what he is going to do right now and why he needed to call his mom for a little bit of help. unseasonably temperatures will return for mother's day. who could reach into the low he 90s. coming up. low 90s. i should be arrested for crimes against potted plant kind.
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world. prince harry continues to cheer on soldiers in colorado. > >> yesterday, prince harry participated in volleyball and g the weekend long olympic style games for the injured men and women from the u.s. and britain. this is part of his tour. then he goes to new york, new jersey, and connecticut. >> around the world in 20 days a pilot from the fresno area. he is trying to set a record to fly solo around the world. he began his flight 10 days ago. and ran into trouble when he realized he forgot his passport. fortunately, his mother is able to fax it to him. >> 24 different stops. well, he arrived in england and scheduled to make stops in
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egypt. bangladesh and russia. >> where would we be without our mothers. >> they always come through. >> happy mother's day, claudine. and rosemary, happy mother's day to you. >> we are all celebrating. they say what are you talking about. we are celebrating everyone. even if we are celebrating well, me. >> it is not as organized. sunshine beginning to pour in. and we had the clouds yesterday. beginning to seem mostly sunny. we have clouds at the coast and dense fog. petaluma and again into the 10:00 hour. mid-50s at the coast. and nearing 70 degrees for the inland areas. >> it is going to be a great morning for outdoor breakfast and lunchtime. feeling a bit warm. >> 82 degrees for the inland communities. and at at the coast.
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we will begin a transition for warmer weather. and won't feel it today. just as hot as yesterday. >> upper 90s and 91 in livermore and in morgan hill. low 80s around the bay and we have 71 in san francisco for today. with the afternoon sea breeze. if you are going to the city of san francisco for fun. bring along your light jacket. by the afternoon, the on shore breeze begins to crank up. the temperatures are a lot more comfortable inland and we have low 60s at the coast. they will be back with us. and along the coastline and temperatures remain in the 80s for wednesday. cooler day for the inland cities on thursday. back to you. more controversy where they have more faulty volts that could be located. what we are learning about the arrest of leila fowler's
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brother. they have taken over a plot of lands. they are turning it over into a farm to take it back from uc berkeley instead of turning over. we will have more coming up.
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. stunning announcement in the murder of leila fowler.
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they arrest her 12-year-old brother for the deadly attack. welcome back. i am mike mibach. >> i am claudine wong. >> it is a case that shocked the nation. investigators have arrested her 1-year-old brother. they found her stabbed to death on april 27th. her brother told police that a male intruder broke in and killed her. >> after a two week long investigation. and it includedded interviews, they made the shocking announcement last night. >> they arrested leila's 12-year-old brother at the sub station and charged him with homicide. >> the calaveras county sheriff's department thanked everyone. they will decide whether to prosecute the 1-year-old as a minor or an adult. we have posted last night's news conference on line. go to ktvu.com and click on the
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bay area news tab. stay tuned for updates from calaveras county. they are filling up with tents. and they owned the field owned by uc berkeley. katie? >> reporter: good morning, mike. this is a nice kay for the worker. they are getting out of their tents. and they grew most of these from seed. it is a long day of planting. >> no signs of stopping. they will fuel up the plower there and prep more land. it is known as the gill tract and owned by the university of california at berkeley and slated for development. community activists say it is better as farm lands. they planted squash, tomatoes
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and other veggies. it is on san paulo avenue. and they brought in goats and chickens to prove the point. they will continue with the planting. it could stop the development of a shopping center. the corporate grocery store slated to be built will take revenue from the city where the community farm would benefit everyone here locally. >> this is not going to be serving the community. it is based out of arizona and sucking p out albany and back to the headquarters. >> reporter: they have been trying to develop the land for five years. up until yesterday, it was last farmed more than 70 years ago. >> the city is on board with the plan for development. >> they are illegally occupying our land. this area is slated for a multi use development site. and both for senior housing as well as for a grocery store. it is sorely needed for this
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area. the protests have been rather peaceful. we did have police officers informing the activists that they are in deed tresing. you can see it is one uc berkeley officer on scene today and he is mostly in his car. not bothering the protestors whatsoever. and they are going to start day two of farming. they have not said whether they will enforce an eviction rather and they will be here for awhile. >> channel 2 news. for more information, it is coming out about a fatal police shooting. concord police were serving a search warrant in antioch friday night. charles burns was wanted on drug charges. and then he sped up and hit a police car. >> he then got out of his vehicle and tried to run. that's when two concord police officers shot and killed him.
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a man from the bay was charged with assault on a police officer with a weapon. there are more faulty bolts on the bridge. it is secured by 400 school rods that could be at risk of cracking. the eastern pan is scheduled to open labor day weekend. it is unclear if concerns about faulty bolts will delay the opening. >> this is as planned despite the death of a sailor on a training run in san francisco bay. changes to the course or the safety improvements to catamarans will be made after the investigation into the accident is released. >> the catamaran capsized and he was trapped under the boat. this weekend, the accidents is on the mind of many wind servers and boaters. and weather conditions are in the fog and gusty winds. >> it is really windy on the
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bay. and as a windsurfer, my sail is pretty small and it is a little crazy out there on a tiny sail. i could only imagine what a 70-foot america's cup boat feels like. >> the coast guard said it has not added extra patrols out on the water. pacifica police are asking for the public's help who say a man beat a driver after a crash. they say he hit a man several time was a skateboard on april 27th at a fairmont shopping center. >> the victim and suspect were reportedly involved in the crash on highway 35. and went to the shopping center to exchange information. >> they also released the sketch of a woman. she was a passenger in the suspect's car. >> they continue to search for the man accused of killing his wife in shasta county. they are helping search teams in a rugged wilderness area. >> 45-year-old shane miller is suspected of killing a family and then they say he fled to
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humboldt county. people in the areas are asked not to leave their homes after dark. >> they are accusing russia of with holding key information that might have prevented the boston marathon bombings. the mother of tamerlan tsarnaevs and in his interest in joining the islamic militant group. this is in a report of missed signals between the two countries. russia alerted the country about him the and russia did not mention the text messages which the fbi said would have prompted the bureau to track the family's come mains. he he was buried out in virginia on thursday. well a bombing survivor threw out the first pitch. heather abbott was having lunch when the bombs went off. she lost her foot in the second
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blast. she was just released from rehabilitation before the game. she is a live-long sox fan and said she practiced to throw the baseball. paying tribute to the top police officers. >> the top cops can risk their lives to do their jobs. the rest of us should be able to summon some tiny fraction of courage. and same sense of responsibility. >> he honored this had year's winner of a national police officer's award. it included officers from los angeles and from the las vegas police department. >> he urged them to pass tougher gun control laws. candlelight vigil will be held in had washington for those killed in the line of dutity. >> 21 officers are will be added to the memorial. >> they said kenyon youngston
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was killed. and others will be honored. just a few hours from now. the tour of california and the 750 mile. seven day race will begin in escondido and it will end the run in the bay area. extra security is expected. and this is the bombings from last month. this is the route cyclists will take over the next few days. >> they will make their way up to the north and until stage six which is in san jose. the final stage will start in south florida's marina green. and it will end in santa rosa, should mention, it is next sunday. >> next weekend. time now is 7:39. it is a big day for lots of moms and rosemary is cooking up a nice forecast for us. >> it is a good day to get out early. maybe a brunch this morning. by the afternoon and turning it hot once again. similar to what we felt
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yesterday and in most cases giving you this look there. >> you can see little peaks of sunshine in blue within the low cloud deck there. and patchy dense fog once again for those of you in santa rosa. and petaluma. i am seeing a shallow marine layer. already seeing the holes in it. and looking at a quicker burnoff and quicker than yesterday. >> plenty of sunshine in store for you today. >> i do see a cool down in sight. >> if the heat is too much for you. we have got cooler weather coming in. and if you are inland. you are not going to feel it today. but the impact will be a stronger on shore breeze. >> at the coast, we are going to fill it by this afternoon. as we know, the cool down usually comes in stages and the coast sinks into the bay and it gets inland. and takes a day. two days and that's what we are going to have for today. >> in the afternoon. it is a little bit stronger.
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and temperatures very similar inland. >> you are going to be just as hot and the bigger cool down will come tomorrow. >> 50 in concord. and 40s in santa rosa. and most of us within a few a degrees of how we started saturday. and at half moon bay. it is nice one already. menlo park. 51 for you. and in palo alto. and you will be shedding soon. 61 degrees at high he elevations. up in the hills and again, warmer air aloft. an indication that the ridge of high pressure is bringing in warm temperatures to the area. >> for today. 76 degrees at lunchtime. mid-eight o 0s in the -- mid-80s in the afternoon. going to be nice and warm there. >> san rafael for today. low 70s. in san francisco and tore san
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francisco, it will come early in the day. by the afternoon. cooling off by as early as three or 4:00. >> something. and 90 degrees. morgan hill. it as gorgeous day. depending on how you like it. and if you like it warm. head inland. all of the above. we get into tomorrow. it will come for inland communities and remain comfortable. tuesday. wednesday. little bit cooler on thursday. >> we will have a look at the numbers coming up. special treat for moms in san francisco. what is happening to honor the newest mothers in the animal kingdom. >> general coulter speaks to the graduates and the group that showed up to protest the speech. >> live look outside. there is the approach to the bay bridge right there. smooth sailing and you may want to leave early. especially because of the warrior's game. 12:30 this afternoon. time now is 74 #. you are
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. thank you for joining us on mother's day, there is a live look. if you look up above. you can see the sunny warm conditions carrying away at the marine layer. >> it just busted off the house. >> look at the video. it is pushing ice on shore in minnesota and now going viral. they say winds clock and move large piles of ice yesterday at mill lax lake. they call it an ice jam and one home was damaged. ice coming ashore caused damage
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to houses coming ashore in manitoba; canada. >> we should learn about the threat of wildfires in the west. they are scheduled to release the upcoming season for tomorrow. >> it has normal levels in most of california with oregon, arizona, and new mexico. >> parts of montana. and they may see a higher than normal threat. they are tapping into the antioch hills. on a quest for oil. in the past two weeks. they drilled an ex torre well between antin' antioch and it is on the border of what was once known as the brentwood oil field. it is felt before and there are signs it will be felt again. >> they are supporting the drilling saying it might help curb the country's dependence on oil. >> this is law school graduates
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for diversity and active tell. >> and make a difference and positive impact far beyond this beautiful campus. to protesting tuition increases across the state to rallying support for sex yes -- for same-sex marriage. >> they can be successfully tried in courts. they drew medical marijuana advocates who protested outside the ceremony. >> it means patients are being forced back to the black market in unregulated circumstances where they don't have a safe and legal supply to marin as recommended by their physician. >> the federal government targets dispense searries that are too close to school -- dispensaries that are too close schools. you all went through so much to make it to this day, the highs and the lows, the
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triumphs, the challenges, the celebrations, the did he have streets stations and i am not just talking about your love life either. the first lady also received a honorary degree. she gave the speech as part of joining forces initiatives. >> o.j. simpson could take it. and simpson is asking a las vegas judge to grant him a new trial. the former nfl star is serving a nine to 33 year sentence at a correctional center. and it is sports memorabilia from a las vegas hotel room. and will be eligible for parole in five years. >> in the killing theater shooting. it is heading back to court tomorrow and expected to change his plea to not guilty by reason of insanity. and previously entered a not guilty plea on his behalf. >> if the judge accepts the new plea. he will be sent to the mental
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health facility and determine if he was insane at the time of the shootings. 12 died and 58 injured in the movie theater massacre. a paramedic will plead not guilty to blessing -- to possessing materials. >> this is in the explosion for the town of west. they don't know whether it is part of that investigation. the pope cannonnized saints in st. peter square. [speaking foreign language]. >> they include more than 800 italians beheaded for refusing to convert to islam. a nun who lived monk the indigenous population in 1814. clear winner is emerging in >> 60% of the population voted. pakistan as they have a record
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pole centers had to extend hours to accomodate all the number of voters. >> sharif has caught enough poem. police are working and seats to be the ruler. demonstrate how officers and dogs work together to search out explosives, a dog maimed pyro can detect distinctive odors. >> they come out and sweep the routes routinely before that. and if they are visiting dignitary. they sweep the places where they will be attending. >> k-9 also attend sporting events like the giants game. a person killed in a hit and run inspired it this classic. it was held at a high school and featured hundreds of automobiles. this is the brother of the crash victim. he said during the past 12 years. the car show raised more than a hundred thousand dollars for the school and athletic programs. >> we are trying to keep the kids off the streets.
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and in the gyms and off the field. it is a great day tore the whole entire family to come and enjoy the beautiful cars. >> it was back in 1998 that a hit and run driver killed rick devekki outside the company. they are still looking for the suspect that intentionally hit him. this is at a month ray home and they are available for charges. they found 48 dogs and cats living in 3 feet of waste. the home has since been declared uninhabitablele and they were treated for multiple infections animal nourished and they will need ongoing veterinary care and are not house trained. >> baby sea turtle that traveled 2,000 piles is expected to make a fuel rescue after being rescued in the keys yesterday. they are nursing charlie back to hill. he was released in june off the
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san marta columbia coast. they think he rode ocean currents and he will likely be returned to the ocean next months. the san francisco zoo is offering something special. they are celebrating its new moms and including the mother of this sweet baby tiger cub born today. >> they will give all moms and grand moms free add mug to the zoo. the san jose sharks will find out who the opponents will be. many shark fans will be glued to the anaheim detroit game. who plays who in the next rounds of the playoffs. they wrapped up the sweeps against the canucks on tuesday. bad news is no one won the powerball jackpot. it just got bigger and give you the odds of winner winning next. >> some giants players will be using this today and how they plan to honor moms at the ballgame.
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. maker league baseball is celebrating cancer research. coaches and umpires will all be wearing pink today and some will be swinging pink colored bats and they will then be auctioned off with proceeds going to the breast cancer charity. yesterday at the park it was junior giants day. and we go. pablo sandoval, how fast can i hit the ball out of the park. 1-0. big inning for the giants. one run. and bases. and gregg go blanco, he rips one there. and it is 6-1 bumgarner looking fantastic. as looking to wrap up the
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road trip. josh donaldson gets the as on the scoreboard. this is his fifth of the year. then in the fourth, it is the newly call up derek barton and then brandon moss. he wants to get into the mix as well. it is 4-2 oakland. and all this offense. how about some defense. >> climbing the wall. and what a catch out there in left center. as go on to win. p 4-3. >> if you are feeling lucky. you have time to buy a powerball ticket. no one had the winning numbers and that means the jackpot is now at $350 million. and bad news. your odds of winning are one in 175.2 million. that would be a good mother's day day gift. >> $350 million. i will take it. and buy a ticket today. >> i might. >> coming up on the 8:00 hour. >> see how we are looking,
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rosemary. >> better yet, mike, buy us the winning ticket. >> i will buy you a ticket. >> all right. how about you. if you are out and about. you have a pretty fabulous forecast. it will be toasty once again and running through the numbers. it is partly cloudy skies and along the bay. it is socked in pretty good and we will continue along the coast and elsewhere for today. widespread 50s around the region and nearing 60 degrees. and spots like antioch. and feeling pretty good. and low 70s. and low 60s. in oakland and widespread in and then in time for the lunch hour. >> are you having lunch somewhere. >> # two expected. in san francisco. >> low 70s. for the lunch hour and for the afternoon. a near repeat. in many cases for your afternoon highs from saturday. >> low 80s and mid-# 0s.
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in napa. and in san francisco. at the coast. and remain cool. afternoon see breeze will be strengthening for today. it will follow suit as we get into monday, tuesday. wednesday, and thursday. >> in the the temperatures are for inland communities and we will wake up with the low blood. and thicker marine layer. and decent on shore breeze. and at that temperatures will be rolling back. >> that will remain the case. >> back to you. >> well the brothers of accused kidnapper ariel castro. >> they are reacting to charges against their brother and how the public is treating them. this is about the three day standoff in new jersey. and now that a hostage situation has finally come to an end.
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. new development in the stabbing of a 8-year-old girl. >> they arrested her 1-year-old brother for the crime. it is a unique take on the occupy movement. how the university of berkeley students and community activists are taking back the land from uc berkeley. it is a big day as game four against the san antonio
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spurs tips off in a few hours. >> complete bay area news coverage continues. this is ktvu, "mornings on 2". good morning, welcome to "mornings on 2". it is sunday, may 12th. happy mother's day to all the mothers out there. i am mike mibach. >> i am claudine wong. >> and rosemary is cooking up a nice day for all the moms out there. >> it as warm unseasonably day. we are joined by the low cloud and fog. not as widespread and i am already beginning to see it move clear out of the area. and means a rapid warm up still in place. and mostly sunny skies for the afternoon. >> i do see a stronger sea breeze late in the day and cool off the coastline. i will detail the sunday and we have a bigger the inland communities as well. sheriff deputies arrested leila fowler's brother for her
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death. they spent more than 2,000 hours on the investigation. the 8-year-old girl was found stabbed to death late last months. her brother first told them he saw a male intruder running from the scene and after examining the evidence and interviewing the family, they arrested the brother last night. >> we put in over 2,000 hours into the investigation, to provide leilafowler's -- leila fowler's death results. we are going to go live to the calaveras update. hear from two women who know the suspect. in trenton, new jersey, they wrapped up a news conference where three children
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were rescued. police say they shot and killed a man who had been holding the children hostage since friday and they found the body of a woman and her 13-year-old son inside the home. they say the women had been dead for two weeks. >> our mission was to save innocent lives. for days, the lives of three children were placed in great risk by the presence of one individual who was their captor. >> gerald tyrone murphy. aged 38. today the children have been rescued. nearby homes were evacuated. and the woman who was found dead is the mother of the three children who were rescued. >> a little league in vallejo is searching for separate baseball games. one happened on mini drive and whitney satisfy. it was on thursday night. few yards away from the field. >> all the children were oak
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pay. and the car was hit several times. >> and an argument at the d ballgame also, led to shots being fired. >> a suspect was arrested in that case. and then charges were dropped last friday by due to lack of evidence. it cannot put children and thundershower families at risk and they are working with the greater vallejo greater district to find a safer place to play. >> what may have sparked the shake up at the police department. >> then howard jordan learned last week, the new appointed police director, he told mayor quan, he wanted to remove them. >> he stepped down two days later. we will talk live with the new interim police chief sean went and the i am pack of reducing crime and the morale of the rank and file. >> send us the questions and we
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will do our best to get them answered during the life interview. >> they are about to begin the second day of farming on a piece of land owned by uc berkeley. we have more on the protestor's goal and the resistance they may face. >> claudine, as you know, the farmers get up when the sun comes out. >> people are getting outs of bed and they are already at work. and it is quite impressive what they have done so far. >> they planted yesterday. they are a group of people known as occupy the farm. they are trying to take back the plot of land from the university of california berkeley. which is slated to become a shopping center and parking lot. now, i am joined by leslie, who is a perkily student. >> do you think this effort will be effective. in convincing the university. but we can really work to
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transform the post of land that would be a private waived over lot. >> it shows them that urban farming is a better use for the agricultural soil. >> can they pick the things you planted. >> yes. >> and it is many back yards for decades. this is the first time they have been able to set foot on it. we are hoping to turn it into an educational resource. they come and learn where the food comes from. >> are you here for the long haul and university hasn't enforced any sort of eviction or taken over the property. they say you are trespassing. but you are committed to staying. >> we are not sure if we will keep camping her. but we will be here ever are you day. >> plant some seeds and yes, we are looking forward to it. >> thank you so much, leslie. there is a university of berkeley police officer on scene. he is watching them work and
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they stayed here overnight. we haven't heard yet from the university whether they will enforce the eviction. >> at this point it will be a farm for the time being. >> live in albany. channel 2 news. they are going to at&t park today. and could see different faces. >> 97% of concession workers authorized their and i don't know to call a trike. they represent 800 concessionaires. they range from cooking field to delivering it. and workers say they have not had a raise in three years. >> we are not asking for a castle but to take care of our families. >> we have had five discussions so far. and they look to resolve this at the bargaining table. >> they employ the workers and the company said they earn some of the highest wage insist the industry. >> -- in the industry. and they will meet this
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upcoming week. the labor dispute is between the union and center plate. if there is a strike. other park employees will staff the concessions. >> they are hoping for good news. >> and self curry. as they continue for a push. >> and whether he will play after reinjurying his ankle in friday night's game. they lost to the one by continue. >> curry said he is ready to play after x-rays came up negative. >> hopefully, he is with us. he is the best player and he is our leader. if he is not, we will have to do it collectively and not let it bother us. >> stephon is not at only one. >> tony parker will be benched for today's game. homeless mothers will get extra special pampering today's. 25 homeless mothers will receive complimentary hair and make up. then they will head over to the
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star light room for brunch. >> channel 2 reporter will have that coming up in our 9:00 hour. >> looking forward to see the pictures. >> if you like yesterday. >> you will like this, too. and in regard to the tawseses both inland and by the bay. >> it as repeat in most cases. >> we may begin to see a transition. and it is going to be a cooling trend. that all of us will fill by tomorrow. the sun is shining over san francisco. you can see a few fingers of fog there. and the sunshine is going to pull through. mostly sunny skies outside of the coastline. this morning, and at this hour. along the coast. socked in by the low cloud and fog. >> and even patchy dense fog rebrooklyning. >> we are starting out like yesterday. and already beginning to see a turn around with the mostly sunny skies with the areas that had the low cloud and now we
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are starting to see the sunshine. great day to head out for the mother's day. inland areas. we will see them pique and -- peek. and then high pressure still in place. >> i see a cool down in sight and it comes in the way of this system here. >> few high cloud streaming over head. >> the main impact will be the cool down. >> the on shore breeze is strengthening later on today. >> it will be a rapid warm up and in the city of san francisco. as well as the coastline. you could see and feel the cool down by the second half. >> inland areas. it takes a day tore two before you feel it. and us a just hot as yesterday. >> a notable drop in the afternoon highs. >> made 50s and in hayward and around the bay. >> san francisco, we have 68 and low 60s and into the north bay. >> little bit of patchy fog.
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and santa rosa. and petaluma. am documents to a mile or less. >> that is to be aware of over the next hour or so. >> we went to the peninsula. and we will go east. and 66 in orinda. and low 60s. in walnut creekle and in brentwood under sunny skies. >> feeling pretty good for you. looking at afternoon highs. >> little toasty. if you don't like it warm. >> you may want to find a place indeers. >> feels good in the shade. and it will be hot. 85 for napa. and gorgeous in sausalito and upper 70s for the afternoon. >> 76 in oak lands. and 76 for today. >> upper # 0s and the incompetence hand east bay. >> walnut streak. >> into the valley. >> 83 san jose.
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>> an examine beautle day. >> we will turn hartley crowd cloudy. and low 80s. as well as mountain view. >> # one in san francisco. going to warm into the low # 0s. and then again, the sea breeze will be with us for the second half of the afternoon. >> there is the extended forecast. >> just a moment ago. >> look at the inland come moussities: you will notice -- inland communities. and we budge a little on thursday. meanwhile, along the coast. partly sunny to the coast. this is the latest information from the police. they are being interviewed after three kidnapped girl resist found inside their brother's home. >> you can see.
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helps him deposit his checks. jay also like it when mother nature helps him wash his car. mother nature's cool like that. citibank mobile check deposit. easier banking. standard at citibank. . happy mother's day. the low fog clearing back from the bay. we will remain near the shore line. temperatures for the afternoon. in the coast, and 90 inland. a landslide on the small
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community is getting more critical. it this shows the incredible damage. and the it started sliding in march and it has shifted more than 10 feet. homes have been abandoned and they are under imminent evacuation. even mail delivery is stopped. there is no explanation more the slide. and there are suspicions that an underground spring may be to blame. they are keeping watch over her home and security is tight. they arrested her 12-year-old brother. we are live now from calaveras county. and it is 1-year-old brother is arrested and now charged with her murder. you can see him there with the
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entire family. just a couple of weeks ago. and family and community members say they were broken over his sister's murder. the boy had made comments and stated that he hated his family and said they were very close and the sheriff's department arrested the 12-year-old boy after they spent 15 days and more hours investigating this case. leila was stabbed to death in her home and they were there with the rest of the family. >> they saw an intruder leaving the home. the sheriff said he now has evidence and the boy who killed his open sister. the friends said they were shocked by the arrest because he was very distraught over hi sister's murder. >> were tryi to comfort me. and i was trying to comfort them. but i am shocked now. that he did that.
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>> i felt bad. and reporting this to calavers county -- calaveras county and on the news tap for the latest on this developing story. >> for the first time we are hearing from the brothers of accused kidnapper ariel castro. >> they were arrested at the same time when amanda berry escaped. a.m. manned along with gina dejesus and michelle might was there for 10 years. there is no evidence. they sat down with cnn to talk about their ordeal. >> i was a very liked person,
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individual. and i have never had any enemies. no reason for anyone to think i had done something like that. >> if i knew, i would have reported it. brother or no brother. >> they saw they are grateful that the girls are free and safe and they are haunted by all the signs they missed. they are receiving death threats from people who believe they were involved. >> michelle knight was the last of kidnapped woman to be released and they marched from the hospital to the house where ariel castro kept knight and the others. knight was held the longest and suffered beatings. and was left partially deaf. there are reports that she had a difficult home life before being kidnapped. she has refused to see her family. and now theyare pouring in.
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and they ve raised more than $50,000. and the money will go to pay for therapy. education and housing. >> cash, gifts. furniture and even the use of a vacation home are being offered up from people all over the world. >> it is free service s and healthcare. food. and beauty services. they can help by bellying up to the bar. >> this is the first nonprofit pub. a dollar from every pint is for the customer's choice. >> where would you like your proceeds to go to. and from the list of charities. >> employees hope to raise $10,000. and san francisco police are warning pg&e about a new scam. >> they are posing as without department employees and then
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victims are also told. they can make payments with an account number and they are saying to everyone. if you get a call from these folks. file a police report. one of the highest ranking women in sports is stepping down as owner of oakland raiders. starting when the she was executive officer in 1977 and trusted advisor for davis. her resignation is not a surprise. they told trask that she he would have a subordinate role under his ownership. trask released this statement. having honored a commitment that i made to affect 2008 a smooth transition and control. i no longer wish to remain with the organization. >> they thanked practice. and they wish her the very best in the future endovers. well, prince harry continues his four of the u.s. with another day cheering on wounded warriors. >> the special mother's day
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. mom, happy mother's day, i wish i could be there with you. i will be home soon. >> i am major john. and i wants to take the opportunities to wish my mother a happy mother's day you have given so much. >> it is mother's an troops from all over the world aresenning the special messages home to their momsd everywhere
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from afghanistan to africa and southeast asia. prince harry continues to cheer on soldiers in colorado. >> all right. prince harry. oh, my god. >> yesterday, prince harry parse pated in a game of sitting volleyball. playing for the british team. he attended the weekend long style games for the injured men and women in the u.s. and britain that is part of his six day tour. he will head to new york, new jersey and connecticut. >> the secret to successful dating might be a guitar case. >> the psychology of music recently did a study with a french university. it took a good looking 20-year-old man and sent him out to ask for phone numbers from 300 women. >> he deerried a gate tar case and then finally nothing. >> the majority of the women gave him their number when he
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was holding that case. >> propped up over there. >> he didn't know how to play it. >> just carrying it with you. >> 8:25. we will go over it to rosemary. >> i don't know. guitar work on you, rosemary. >> it might add pizzazz. and maybe maybe you are going outdoors. and once again. and if if you are going to see the giantses play today. it is a nice warm one. >> game time is 1:05. mostly sunny skies and for the second half of the day. the westerly breeze is going to be ramping up as we get up for the second part of the afternoon. and then temperatures are cooling back by about three, 4:00 with the sea breeze. and blowing pretty good along the coast and inside bay. 76 for oakland. and in hayward. and most of these numbers. a lot like yesterday. >> farther inland. and it will take an entire day before you feel the cooler air
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and you will see a near repeat. and 91 for livermore and in antioch. and in napa. and if you are inland enjoying the low 90s. you will have a swimming pool or some place to take a dip. >> it is falling back as early as tomorrow. and low 80s. for the inland cities. we will have the marine layer thickening you mean and we will be joining us tomorrow for the afternoon. >> temperatures feeling pretty good. tuesday, wednesday and thursday. back to you. >> this week. america will crown its newest idol. . the competition is now down to the two girls. and that is the first time idol has ever had two female finalists. and this week's finale comes as
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randy jackson says this will be his last season. they are going to perform for the last time wednesday night. starting at 8:00 p.m. and the results show will air on thursday night also starting at eight. bomb-sniffing dogs patrol the biggest events. >> it is the bottle rock festival and the four day event has them working overtime with dozens of calls pouring into the police department.
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. a shocking development in the stabbing death of 8-year-old leila fowler as
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police arrest her 12-year-old brother. >> it is a case that stunned people nationwide. a young girl stabbed to death in calaveras county. leila was found stabbed to death back in april 27th. he told police initially that a man broke in and killed her. after a two month investigation which included door to door are searches with police. they took into custody her brother. the district attorney will ultimately decide whether to prosecute him as a minor or an adult. >> the investigation is still considered active. here is the timeline. found stabbed to death and her 1-year-old brother, he found her body and saw a tall man with long broadway hair running away and they were at the fowler home to see if one was the weapon used in the attack. then last night, they arrested
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12-year-old brother on the charge of homicide and we have posted last night's news conference on line. click on the bay area news tab. happening right now. occupied protestors are camping out on land owned by uc berkeley. >> it is under commercial very many. >> the albany farm land is slated for development. but occupy protestors say it should be used for farming. they planned squash and tomatoes and they are willing to risk arrest. they sierra the land has not been farmed in more than 70 years ever. there is a police sooting in contra costa county. they were serving a search warrant in antioch. burns was wanted on drug charges. he was riding in a car with another man. he took off and hit a police officer's car with an officer
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inside. police say of the crash, burns got out and tried to run. >> two concord officers feared for their lives and that's when they shot and killed burns. >> they have been charged with assault with a deadly weapon on a police officer. >> president obama is paying tribute to the nation's top police officers. >> if top cops can risk their lives to do their jobs, the rest of us should be able to summon tiny fraction of courage and same sense of responsibility. . he honored this year's winners of the award and in the las vegas police departments. he urged lawmakers to pass tougher gun control laws. we will be doing an interview with the top cop. sean went will join us here at 9:15 and he will talk about the recent shake up and his first couple of days on the job.
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>> if you do have questions for him. post it to us on the facebook page and we will do our best to get them answered. >> the police and working k-9 unit demon straighted they were together to search out explosives. a dog named pyro can sniff out distinct odors. >> they sweep the routes routinely before that. and if there are visiting dignitary, they also sweep the places where they will be attending. they provide security at sporting events including san francisco giants ballgames. there may be more problems on the eastern pan of the bay bridge. >> aged cord to go -- according to it, there are steel rods that could be at risk of cracking. >> the $6.4 billion eastern span is scheduled to open labor
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day weekend. it is unclear if it will delay the opening. >> they expect the events to be held this summer as planned despite the death of a sailor on a training run in san francisco bay. >> the change to the source or safety i am brew minutes. it will be made after the results into the accident are released. andrew simpson died when the catamaran capsized and he was trapped the under the boat. they are accusing of russia with the bombings. >> they sent text messages to a relative's -- about the interest of joining a militant group. this is the most important between the two countries. >> russia did not mention the text messages which the fbi said would have tracted them to follow his family's
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communications. >> he was buried on thursday. a bombing survivor threw out the first pitch. and she was having lunch near the finish line when the bombs went off. she lost her foot when the second blast went off. abbott, who is a lifelong red sox fan said she practiced hard and she had a greats to. it is the -- great toss. >> this is the bottle rock music festival. the shins and the king of leon were part of the performing activistses and they estimate that up to 35,000 people could be at the festival today. despite the large attendance, police say it has been relatively trouble free. they made one arrest for public
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intoxication. they responded to 42 calls from public drunkenness to assault. they got another 50 calls or so for noise and traffic-related problems. >> the amgen tour will cake off. the seven day race will kick off in escondido and extra security is expected during this year's race. >> following the bombings last month. this is the route cyclists will take. they won't make their way up there until friday. >> the final stage starts next sun day and ends in santa can rosa. and it is mapping the same time as the and we will have live coverage of both events. next sunday and we will be here. >> 837 a. we will turn to rose
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may -- 8:37. we turn to rosemary nor a look. >> it is a good looking start to the day. we do have another warm up for the inland areas along the coast and inside the bay. it is going to be mild. there is a little bit of haze and woke up with fog around the bay. it is clearing out of here. i expect it will remain along the coastline for most of the afternoon. temperatures will be cool there. and we have again, two stories to tell. >> clouds and cool conditions. and along areas of the coastline. you get inland. mostly sunny skies and it is going to be warm once again. >> fairly calm. and 21 miles an hour. >> the on shore breeze. blowing in the neighborhood. >> it is reporting an on shore breeze as well. >> it is still in place. and they have squashed the marine layer. it is right at a thousand feet. and mostly sunny skies around the bay irarea. and we were -- bay area.
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and we were still covered in gray. visibility is a quarter mile. half mile. and it can be dangerous. and it can hit you with a little warning to no warning. >> be careful. that should burn off in the next hour or so. >> similar to how we woke up yesterday ten and mostly sun shy skies. >> already for you. >> sore some of the inland areas. >> now may be the best time to be out coors and enjoying a place indoors. >> meanwhile. it is a great day to be outdoors. for most of the day. >> upper 50s and for palo alto. and second half of the day. >> it is expected along the peninsula. and under mostly sunny skies. >> so, i am still seeing it.
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and that will bring us that. and i see an it is on the pacific view. >> could bring us a faux high clouds. and starting a little bit later with the stronger on shore breeze. if you are looking for cooler weather inland. not going to get it. >> it as holiday for the communities and it is before it reaches inland. >> sewed, you will feel it. >> and warmer for some of the inland cities. >> 80s. for napa. and for novato and san rafael today. low 70s. and 74 for you in richmond and you get inland and it heats up. and pleasanton. >> the east bay shore line. low 70s and today in alameda and know the santa clara valley and i am sure you have a lot
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going on. >> 84 for saratoga and mostly gray right now. partly cloudy for the afternoon. low 80s. for redwood city as well as menlo park. and they have a 42nd pow-wow festival continuing today. the cooling trends hitting them in time for the monday afternoons. >> will romaine in the # 0s. >> tuesday or more. and upper # 0s. and 60s will remain back at the toast. >> it is a good cause for a bay area high school as they continue the search for the driver. the moves he is expected to make. goodnight.
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. welcome back. and happy mother's day day to you. >> a look across the bay and into san francisco. it catches the fog there. and will remain on the coast. and remain elsewhere. >> it is -- it blew the gutter off the house. >> look at that e move
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willing up. >> minnesota is going viral. winds clocking 40 miles an hour is what is responsible for moving the large piles of ice on shore at the lake. they call it an ice jam and one home was damaged. ice coming to shore caused damage to one homes in manitoba, canada. rain is at the site of the clothing factory in bangladesh. >> they are trying to dig through the rubble. they have recovered more bodies from the ruins. rescuers got a small boost he when they found a young man alive -- young woman. 17 dawes after the collapse. she is being treated at the hospital. they say her condition is improving. >> seven miners have lled in ch were working under ground in the province yesterday afternoon. it was the second deadly coal
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mine explosion within a one hour period. one miners were killed friday in a neighboring province. chain that's mines are considered the most deadly in the world. >> the pope cannonnized saints today in st. peter's square. they include more than 800 italians who were bee he headed for refusing to convert to islam. >> they also recognize the the first saint in colombia. and she lived among them in 1814. now, this week, we should learn more about the threat of wildfires throughout the west. the u.s. government is scheduled to release the outlook for the fire season tomorrow. they predict normal prediction levels in california and along with oregon, arizona and utah. and killing and washington, they may see a higher than
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normal threat. >> developers are tapping into the hills on a quest for hoyle. >> in the past two weeks. they drilled in an exploratory well in on the yack and brentwood. this is once known as the brentwood oil field. >> oil has been found here before and there are signs this willen fund again. >> it night help curb the petaluma tend dense on oil. >> he priced them for they're diversity and activity. >> you have also begun to make a difference. >> for beyond the beautiful campus. > >> this is across the state to rallying support for same-sex marriage. >> they said they can be successfully tried in federal
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courts. they also drew medical marijuana advocates who protested outside. >> if they are taken away. it means patients are being forced to the black market in unrelated circumstances when they don't have a safe and legal supply as recommended by their physician. >> the federal government targets medical marijuana dispensaries that are too close to schools. oj simpson could take the stand this week to gain his freedom. he is asking the judge to began him a new trial. on the ground that his former attorney mishandled his case. he is serving a 39 year sentence after being convicted of sports memorabilia. >> from a las vegas hotel room. >> he will be eligible is for parole in knife years. >> the theater shooting is headed back to court. >> he is expected to change his
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plea by reason of insanity. >> a judge previously entered a not guilty plea he on his behalf. if the judge accepts the new plea. he will be sent to the new facility to determine whether he was insane at the time of the shootings. >> 58 others were injured in the movie theater massacre. >> they responded to last month's fertilizer plant will plead guilty for a pipe bomb. >> he was expected to the hering on wednesday. >> it is into last months' explosion into the town of west. they have not confirmed whether it is part of that investigation. a person killed in a hit and run. more than a decade ago. >> and it was held the a a royal high school. and features hundreds of and kick had killed. his brother is a photographer  at ktvu he said the car show
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raised more than $1,000 for the school and its athletic programs. >> trying to keep them off the streets and leaving them in the gyms. courts and on the fields. and it is a great day for the whole entire family. to come and enjoy. >> he was struck and killed outside his trucking company. >> the case premains uninvolved. and they believe he was intentionallily are ate. >> it is an earring issue in ford trucks. >> they could cause the loss of control. >> investigation includes 340,000 f250 and f 350 super duty trucks from the model year. >> no deaths or injuries are reported. loss of control led to a crash into a parked car. >> they say driving while sleep
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. you all went threw so much to make it through the day. the highs, lows, challenges, celebrations, the devastations and i am not just talking about your love lives either. >> first lady michelle obama keeping the mood light while delivering the commencement arrest at the kentucky university. she received a honorary degree and gave the speech as part of the joining forces initiatives with military family. dozens of family rescued from homes are available for adoption. >> the woman was arrested on
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hoarding charges. they found 48 dogs and cats live ng 3 feet of waste. the home is uninhabitable. they were treated for multiple infections and are malnourished. they will need ongoing veterinary care and are not house trained. >> they traveled 2,000 files and is expected to make a recovery. >> officials at the turtle hospital are nursing charlie back to total. >> he was rescued off the coast. and by writing and he will likely be returned to the ocean. >> next pont. >> they are offering something spell. >> all of it new moms. and including this one with a that was worn in march. >> free admission in the zoo.
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you must be accompanied by children. >> had will the opponent be. >> they will be grewed to the anaheim detroit game. they will decide who plays who in the next rounds of the playoffs. there is a a sweep of the canucks. and if you are feeling luck can can i, you have time to buy the and it is now in the odds are winning. >> are 100 in 175.2. >> million. >> that is great odds, i would buy you a fick and rosemary. and ask viewers. >> would they share the money with me and they said what. >> should we share with you and really, i got to tell you. one person said yes. >> i like that one person. >> sun said though. how about buy you a beer. maybe a vacation for the
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family. or two becomes back for the ticket. >> are you willing to do that. >> we may not get the ticket. >> that's true. >> he is already not buying it for us any more. >> you can keep the money. >> i would give you half. >> sunny skies for today. we do have fog. and patchy dense fog and still petaluma. and that is dissipating. they don't stand a chance. we have plenty of sunshine for today. and an away from the coastline. >> in the low 40s right now. pacific families. can half plan bay area. >> and antioch. you are in the low and to about right around livermore. napa. and then by noontime. low 80s. sun sets, and it is about 8:00 or so. >> little bit about 810. >> eight a 15. >> by noontime, you are going
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to see a 10-degree warming. >> and here it is. >> 90 degrees for vallejo. and low 80s. around the bay. 64 at the coast. the range is typical as we get into light spring and summer. >> there is the polling trends. and widespread low 80s. for the inland communities. it is as early as tomorrow. >> straight ahead. people forced from their homes as the grounds keeps moving in lake countfy. why the situation -- county. >> sparking controversy. >> why an award winning filmmaker is accusing disney of sixism. -- sexism.
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good morning. it's sunday may 12th. >> today a lot like yesterday when it comes to the temperatures. we are going to be sunny and unseasonably warm. i see an afternoon sea breeze. our inland area is going to be just as hot. we are talking low 90s for some of the hottest communities. i have the current conditions coming up. >> and we begin with a stunning development in the homicide investigation of 8-year-old leila fowler. they have arrested her young brother. authorities examined dna evidence and interviews the family. the 8-year-old girl was found stabbed to death in the home in valley
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springs last month. investigators say her brother told them he saw intruders running from the scene. now they are sure it's her brother. >> after 2,000 hours into this investigation to provide leila fowler's family with answers to her death. >> this is still an active investigation. coming up at 9:30 former prosecutor discusses this case. leila fowler was stabbed to death on april 27. her brother said he saw a man running away. and then last night
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authorities announced they had arrested her 12-year-old brother on the charges of homicide. we have the entire press conference online. click on the bay area news tab. >> a group of protesters camped over night on a disputed land. >> a few dozen people took over this area. they planted crops. about every half hour police used bull horns and warned people about trespassing. they want the land to be turned into an urban farm. >> how much of a resource is this to grow food, for education. >> this is a group of people trespassing on university property and we have been here admonishing them. >> they plan to turn the land
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into senior housing as well as a grocery store. this is adjacent to the land for the property that was protested in april. it ended in 9 arrest. >> there is new information on that massive landslide. 8 counties. these pictures from the democrat show the incredible damage. the hillside started sliding and since then it has shifted more than 10 feet. as of now there is no explanation for the slide. there is suspicion that underground springs maybe to blame. there may be even more problems on the bay bridge. the power of the new span could break. it is still
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unclear concerns about faulty bolts will delay that opening. star players jeff curry, it is still unclear whether he will play after reinjuring his ankle. curry says he's ready to play after x-rays came up negative. >> i think he'll bounce back. he's our leader. so, but if he's not, we'll have to do it collectively. >> warrior fans are looking to see if tony parker will bench him for today's game. we've got a nice day in store for your mother's day giving you a live look. we started out with a live look in east bay hills.
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we are dry from where from 66 degrees and mount diablo. i see changes in the horizon. the clouds moving into area will be all of what we see through the first half of the day. this system offshore is going to bring us cooler air. it's going to beef up our marine layer. it's going to bring a cool down. we are not feeling much today where the temperatures will remain well over the season average. notable drop tomorrow coming. if it's too hot for you today, hold on, we are almost there. in fairfield. 22 miles per hour. we had great skies yesterday and warming up pretty good. 62 in heyward. we have a little bit of patchy position to
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in pet a and mount diablo and so the warm weather still with us at least one more day especially inland and with united states that afternoon sea breeze we are going to begin to feel it. if you are going to napa, mid to upper 70s. by 4:00, 70 degrees. the one nice thing about this big heat up inland, those nice summer like feeling evenings. we have 91 and i was id east bay around 8:00, still warm. low 70s in san francisco by about
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1-2:00. the extended forecast here. again, long the coastline cool, inland another toasty one. by tomorrow a little bit farther reaching and your temperatures will tumble back in the low 80s and slightly cooler on thursday with partly cloudy skies and upper 70s in the forecast. it has been a turbulent week for the police department. our chief stepped down and another stepped up. there is the new interim chief. thanks for being with us this morning. how have your couple days gone? >> we are looking forward to now moving on. >> it's confusing for a lot of people. i was at the press conference
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when anthony announced that he's in charge and then he stepped down. who was behind this? can you tell us who is making all these changes? >> i have no information about what the mayor was talking about. chief stepped down due to a medical reason and i believe that's the case and as far as him stepping down that was on his part. that is a huge challenge and now i'm here and ready to take it on. >> did they call you in the room and say we needed to step up and this was not the way it was going to be and we needed to take charge? >> thursday afternoon i found out. >> how did that go? who called you in? was it the mayor? >> i went to the
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mayor's office and talked with her and met with the administrator after that. >> were you ready to step up? were you surprised? >> i was definitely ready to step up. >> is that setting a tone moving forward? >> i don't think so. it's pretty common for police chief's to work in internal affairs. i don't think there is any change with me being the police chief and having that experience. >> the command staff and how it appears today and how it looked last week. how does that move forward? >> it is a different team in place but the people in place have a wide raping of experiences and also operations. i think the team as very well rounded and will contribute to our
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success. >> what do you say to the critics who say what is going on, the city of oakland has all of these problems and all this turmoil and doesn't seem like anything is organize and it's difficult to put the face on how we are moving ahead. >> the commission of the police department doesn't change regardless of who is sitting on the chief's chair. the police department has a chain of command and continues to march. we had a change of command this week but the police department is still running and we are still working on improving public safety so that hasn't changed regardless. >> how do you feel as far as how we are going to move ahead. they said in 6 months things are going to change. do you agree with that statement? >> the plan will assist us in reducing
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crime. i kind of feel fortunate walking in here with a road map on how to reduce crime and i think the city will benefit from that. >> do you want the job permanently? >> i haven't thought about taking the job permanently but right now i have to act as if i'm here for the long hall and that's what i'm doing now. >> you have the compliance director and a lot of people looking from the outside. when bats came in they said we have fresh perspective and when jordan came in they said now we have an insider for the long haul. do you think the perspective is better in the long-term? >> the command staff has been here for a long time and we are all working toward improving public safety.
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>> what was different under your leadership, is there something that you want to leave your mark in leader staff and say this is what i want to do now that i'm in charge. >> we are going to try to the innovative and implement this plan and hopefully to reduce crime. >> thank you for leading the police department. we certainly appreciate you taking time to talk to us this morning. they arrested the men alongside the accused kidnapper ariel castro. a standoff in new jersey where three children were held hostage. in berkeley traffic is moving
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welcome back. a slight marine layer. most sunny skies in most places and temperatures are climbing. for the first time we are
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hearing from the brothers of ariel castro. the brothers were arrested at the same time when ariel was arrested. since their arrest the brothers have not been charged. prosecutors say there was no evidence they were even involved. >> i was a very liked person individual. i have never had any enemies. no reason for anybody to think that i would ever do something like that. >> if i knew, i would have reported it, brother or no brother. >> the girls are finally free and saved but haunted by all the signs that were missed. michelle knight was the last one to be released from the
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hospital. yesterday they marched from that hospital where he held these girls for more than a decade. there are also reports she may have had a difficult home line before being kidnapped. since being released from the hospital, she has refused to see her family. now help is pouring in. they have raised more than $50,000. the money will go for housing, gifts, homes. various businesses are also offering free services such as health care, food and beauty services. new this morning authorities have released information about three
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children rescued. police shot and killed the man who was holding the children hostage since friday. they found a woman dead at the home. she is the mother of the three children who were rescued. authorities say they want to take information from former ambassador and retired mike moen under oath. they want to discuss the attack that killed several people. >> police say the clerk posed a water department employees and calling victims and demanding payment for over due bills. victims are told they can only pay with an account number. police say if you get a call like that to file a police report.
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a music festival. kings of lion were among the performers. they have not released the number of tickets sold yet but 35,000 people can attend today. the festival has been relatively trouble free. they responded to 32 calls for ranges in public drunkenness. animated movie is causing controversy. >> the sun is shining and i will have your temperatures for your area today. i should be arrested for crimes against potted plant kind.
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nazi a nasa says it can take a few weeks to make a repair on mission. nasa says so far there are no signs of anymore leaks but engineers will continue to monitor the pump. brenda chapman is accusing disney of racism. the character used to be a model for boys and girl. instead disney gave her a makeover. chapman was the first to win an academy award. more than 50 people signed a
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petition criticizing the character. the great gatsby has pulled in more than $72 million. the great gatsby came in with more than $52 million. time now is 9:24. it's going to quickly change to a hot afternoon? >> it's going to be a hot one. we are talking about one of the hottest spots. depending on where you are. we are cool at the coast and partly cloudy during most of the days and the afternoon sea breeze is picking up as well. we are talking partly cloudy and 60s and in areas like pacifica and half moon bay.
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we woke up this morning and well, we are already seeing it pretty much sunny around the bay just a little bit inside the bay and it's still hugging the coastline, but for most of us there is plenty of sunshine going around today. i'm talking 10-15 degrees. 90 degrees in fair feedfield. if you like it even cooler than that, go to the coast. the extended forecast here, i talked a moment ago, i talked about a cooling trend. the on shore breeze is extending. this coast should be able to feel it right away. it takes a few days before the
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inland areas. mid-80s on tuesday. >> one of the highest ranking women executives in sports is stepping down as ceo with the raiders. she started in los angeles. she did become a chief executive officer in 1997. according to "sports illustrated" her resignation is not a surprise. she was told she would have a subordinate role. she made a quote, having a position, i no longer wish to remain with the organization. the raiders released this statement saying the raiders wish her the best in her future endeavors. from protesting tuition increases across the state to rallying
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support for same sex marriage. sandy gupta showed up in protest for this speech. you kids should count yourselves lucky.
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leila fowler. what prosecutors can and can't do in this case. >> we are learning more about what's next for the 12 -year-old boy arrested in connect to his sister's death. investigators announce two weeks after his sister was stabbed to death. he tells us because of the boys age, this case will be handled very differently. first under california law the bow can't be prosecuted as an adult and all proceedings will be held behind closed doors. >> besides the proceedings being held under closed doors, this is a minor. how do you turn this kid around before he turns 18 years old. >> her brother told police that
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an intruder had entered the home. the sheriff's say it is still an active investigation. a death of a trailer on the san francisco bay. the cat a marans capsized. wind surfing conditions are dangerous. >> my sail is pretty small and crazy out there on a tiny sail. so i can only imagine what a 70 foot america's cup boat feels like. >> the coast guard says it does
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not have extra patrols on the water this weekend. police were serving a search warrant. he was driving in a car with another man and the car took off and sped up and hit a police car with an officer inside. after the crash he got off and tried to run. the police officers feared for their lives and shot him the driver, 21-year-old, has been charged with a deadly weapon on a police officer. in the wake of shootings near two separate ball games. both incidents happened on minnie drive and lakewood avenue. all the children were okay, but a driver whose car was
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nearby suffered minor injuries from the glass of the car. a suspect was arrested in that case but charges were dropped last friday due to lack of evidence. they can not put children and families at risk. they are working with district to find a safer place to play. obama is paying attribute to the top officers. >> the rest of us should just be able to sum up some tiny fraction of courage and the same type of responsibility. >> the national police officers award recipients included los angeles and las vegas police department. they urged lawmakers to pass gun control laws. the u.s. is accusing russia of
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withholding key information that might have prevented the boston marathon bombing. they sent information about the obama. while russia alerted the fbi about td td tamerlan tsarnaev. he was buried at the cemetery on thursday. a bombing survivor through out the first pitch and last night's boston red sox game. she was having lunch when the bombs went off. she lost her second foot in the second blast. she was just released. she's a lifelong red sox fan. she practiced
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hard to throw a baseball and made sure she had a good toss. we have acknowledged someone for diversity. >> from protesting, tuition increases across the state to rallying support for same sex marriage. >> he talked about suspects and how they can be prosecuted in courts. >> if these facilities are taken away means that people are being forced to the black market and where they don't have a place for legalized marriage. >> they target medical marijuana
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dispensaries which are too close. >> michelle obama talked about this at eastern university. >> you went through too much today. the challenge, the devastation, i'm not just talking about your love lives, either. >> she received an honor rate degree. she gave a speech supporting the initiative to military families. 97 percent of concession workers have voted to call a strike. the local 2 union has about 800 concession airs. the workers say they haven't had a raise in 3 years. >> we are not asking for a castle. we are just asking to be able to take care of our families.
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>> bender place of south carolina. say the concession airs are making $20. the giants say the labor dispute is 22 between the company and the labor disputes. warm weather returning for your mother's day. just a few fingers of fog remaining. we sunny skies in most cases. we are seeing some cloudy skies. the pacific satellite view i see a cool down that remains offshore. for today we'll continue with
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high clouds. by the afternoon, the sea breeze is going to begin to strengthen due to this system. by tomorrow, the marine layer that is about a thousand feet is going to beefen up and also go to lead to cool air. by tomorrow morning we wake up with partly to most cloudy skies. today we are not going to feel it so much specially inland. it's still going to be quite hot. by tomorrow that sea breeze is going to hit your area and temperatures will begin to cool. for today, 60s to 80s around the bay. we are 2-4 to 6 degrees warmer now. already mild to warm. getting outdoors is going to be a hot one for you later today. today maybe the best time to get out
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right now. 66 in concord. if you are around the bay this afternoon it's going to be nice and warm. low 70s in salsalito salsalito. 74 degrees in alameda. there is a festival going on there. mid-70s for heyward. once again 89 in concord. 83 san jose. low 66 daily city. peninsula is pretty good today. 81 for paleoalto alto.
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temperatures will be cooling slows tomorrow. mid-80s on tuesday and wednesday and temperatures even cooler on thursday. i will have your lunchtime numbers coming up. the san francisco zoo is celebrating it's new mom. they are to give mom's free admission to the zoo. you have to bring your children with you. you cannot go solo. >> sometimes i go solo. let the race begin. we'll show the cyclist from around the world about that trip that ends here in the bay area. >> first let's look outside to the traffic. it's moving slowly. the aircraft is patrolling flying. you
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so you can express your gratitude... in the moment. chase quickpay. so you can. welcome back. what a beautiful view there. blue skies up above. cool at the coast and warm around the bay, hot inland. this morning teams from three counties searching for a man accused of killing his wife and two daughters. teams are looking for this suspect, shane miller is accused of
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killing his family and fleeing to hmm bold hmm bolt county. the three women who were held captive for ten years release a statement. amanda berry says thank you so much for everything that you are doing. gina says quote, i'm so happy to be home and want to thank everyone for your prayers. michelle knight says, quote thank you for everyone and your support and your wishers. i am healthy and safe. >> they say they will reach out
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when they are ready. the garment factory collapse rescuer's have been digging out from the rubble. a woman was found in the collapse. she is being treated and her recovery is going well. at least 27 miners have been killed. 108 miners were working underground in china when the blast happened. it was the second deadly coal mine explosion in kind with a 24 hour period. 12 were killed. chinese mines are considered the deadliest in the world. >> the u.s. government is scheduled to
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release it's outlook in the fire season tomorrow. normal fire predictions along california idaho and washington and california. they are already higher than the normal threat. in the past two weeks some exploration in the drills outside of the brentwood oil field. oil has been found here before and there are signs it will be found again. it might curve the country's dependence on foreign oil. they are investigating a possible steering issue for trucks. it can cause a loss of control. it includes 340,000 trucks. one driver says a loss
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of control led to a crash into a parked car. >> police are searching for a man who say they beat him after a crash. he hit another man several times with a skateboard. the victim and suspect were involved in a car on highway 85 and stopped to exchange information. oj simpson's could take the stand to plead for his freedom says the former attorney mishandled his case. he's serving a 9-33 years sentence for stealing sports memorabilia. dozens of pets were rescued
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from a home in filthy conditions. they found 48 dogs and cats living in 3 feet of waste. the home has since been declared as uninhabitable. they are malnourished and they will neat on going veterinary care and are not house trained. a fight for the awareness of cystic fibrosis. they are showing the children the healing powers of the ocean. >> a study in the new england shows it's beneficial for the study. it is a 750 mile seven-day race innes condid oh -- we are going to give you the
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route cycles. the final race ends in santa rosa. >> k tv u is going to have live coverage right here. a special mother's day celebration is getting under way for homeless mothers. >>reporter: i'm having a hard time hearing you. we in the salon in san francisco. these are professional
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stylist who have volunteered to give their time today. it's all about pampering mom's today. the center has been doing mommy makeovers for about 19 years now. i'm with natalie. >> i have been a mom for a long time and never been pampered like this and this is amazing. >> and you tell me this is the first time you have had your make-up done professionally? >> yes. >> are you looking forward to going out? >> absolutely. i'm so excited. we are going to see a show. >> they are going to be transported via limo where they are going to have brunch and a show this afternoon. it's a great time to do mommy
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pampering. the center has been doing this for 19 years. definitely a deserving cause. they have a child this morning providing very classy entertainment. we have some beautiful mom's here in san francisco and a happy mother's day to all of them. >> a great event there in san francisco. thanks for that report. if you are feeling lucky today you may want to buy a power ball ticket. no one won from last night's drawing. the bad news your odds of winning are 1.75 million. outside our doors and a way from the coast. i will have what you can expect for your area on this
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pope francis in saint peter's square. they include more than 800 italians who were beheaded in the 15th century. the pope also recognized the nun who lived among that indigenous population in 1914. the golden state warriors will take on the spurs in the second round of playoffs and still not sure whether curry will play after he injured his ankle. the lakeside hill has been
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moving. the bay bridge maybe found at the base of the span is secured by 400 rods that could be at risk for cracking. mother's day awareness for caners research. proceeds going to breast cancer charities. the braves this afternoon. it's giants glove day. to the game we go. there is that ball in the field. big inning for the giants no. 5 one already 1. pinch hitting and hitting one to right center. they all cross
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that plate. giants one that one 10-1. josh donaldson gets that shot to left. that is his 5th of the year. then in the 6th is brandon moss and that's no. 5 for moss. nice! many fans are glued to today's anaheim's fans. they wrapped up their 4 game sweep on tuesday. seems like two days ago. the turtle will be rescued in florida. charlie was released in june. officials say he will likely be
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returned to the ocean next month. i want to run the issue on the police officers killed. the officer and daughter of officer killed. that recognition to them and service he game. 9:57. >> those numbers expected for your mother's day. 75 livermore and antioch around the bay. at the coast if you are going to play in the sand today bring along your sweatshirt, if you are going inland for mother's day go to the park. 60s at the coast. the yellow means 70s and a few low 80s for the lunch hour. here is a look at the
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day. 60s at the coast. bringing a cool down for all of us tomorrow. then we'll be more comfortable, tuesday, wednesday and thursday and 60s remaining at the coast. happy mother's day! to all you moms out there, that is our report. thank you for joining us. be sure to join us at 5:00. thanks for joining us. ave no idea what it was like before u-verse high speed internet. yeah, you couldn't just stream movies to a device like that. one time, i had to wait half a day to watch a movie. you watched movies?! i was lucky if i could watch a show. show?! man, i was happy to see a sneezing panda clip! trevor, have you eaten today? you sound a little grumpy.
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